DEI
DEI FEATURED ARTICLES:
- NCSU Leadership in Public Science: “Representation Matters: Better Writing through Diversity
- Benton Soil and Water Conservation District: “Being Inclusive: Ways to Promote Diversity in Nature”
- Discover Magazine: “BlackInNature: How Young Scientists are Pushing for Equality”
- NCSU FER Newsletter: “Black Excellence: Wildlife Biologist Lauren Pharr “
- NCSU CNR Newsletter: “The Importance of Black Birders Week and Its Lasting Impact”
DEI FEATURED SEMINARS:
“Stories of Culture and Adaptation”
A seminar hosted by the SECASC Global Change Fellows on November 2, 2021 featuring:
Michael Regan, Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
Queen Quet, Chieftess and head of State of the Gullah/Geechee Nation.
Kaylah Brathwaite, Climate change youth & zero hour activist.
Coral Avery, Natural Resource Specialist, Bureau of Indian Affairs Tribal Climate Resilience Program and Tribal Youth & Climate Liaison, and Citizen of the Shawnee Tribe.
Jorden Revels, NC Warn environmental activist and organizer, Lumbee Tribe Member, and Grassroots Organizing Fellow for Friends of the Earth.
Beth Roach, Citizen of the Nottoway Tribe, co-founder of the Alliance of the Native Seedkeepers, and Tribal Resilience Coordinator for the North Carolina Commission on Indian Affairs.